Showing posts with label removing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label removing. Show all posts

Monday, October 26, 2015

How to Clean SeeThru Satin Cases (6 Steps)


Remove your SeeThru Satin case from your laptop by pulling the tabs near where the seams of the case meet and popping it off.
Slide the edge of a credit card between the SeeThru Satin case and the surface of your laptop, if you experience trouble removing it, to carefully pull the case away from the laptop.
Wipe the surface of your laptop with a microfiber dustcloth to remove dust and dirt.
Clean dust from both sides of the SeeThru Satin case using the same microfiber dustcloth.
Pour a quarter-sized amount of white vinegar onto a damp cloth. Wipe the exterior and interior sides of the SeeThru Satin case with the damp cloth to remove fingerprints, stains and stickiness.
Dry the SeeThru Satin case with a soft cloth. Snap the case back into place on the laptop per the manufacturer's instructions.
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Monday, September 14, 2015

How to Permanently Remove Programs From a Macbook


Locate the program you want to remove from your MacBook in your 'Applications' folder. To access your 'Applications' folder, click the Finder icon in your Dock to open a new Finder window, then click the 'Applications' folder shortcut link in the left column of the Finder window.
Drag the application icon and drop it in your Trash. Unless the program specifically came with uninstall software, moving it to the Trash is the primary method of removing it from your MacBook.
Select 'Finder' from the top menu bar of your MacBook's desktop, then select 'Secure Empty Trash.' This action permanently wipes your Trash, which means you will not be able to recover your files, even with recovery software. You can also empty your Trash to remove a program from your MacBook; it won't be visibly present, but you might be able to recover it.
Click 'OK' when prompted by your MacBook to securely empty your Trash and permanently remove the program from your MacBook. The 'Secure Empty Trash' function will take significantly more time than just emptying your Trash. Depending on the contents of your Trash, the process could take 30 minutes or more. Do not attempt to open or move items to your Trash until the 'Secure Empty Trash' function has finished.
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Saturday, September 12, 2015

How to Repair the Power Port on an Apple Laptop


Remove the battery. Turn the laptop upside down and press the two buttons below the battery. Remove the memory cover by unscrewing the three screws that the removed battery exposes. Remove the two screws against the opposite wall of the battery slot, as well as the Torx screws that are exposed directly beneath the battery. Additionally, remove the hinge screws at the edge of the laptop where the screen is connected. Remove the screws on the port side of the computer. This is the side opposite the power port. Remove the screws at the rear as well as the screws on the power port side of the laptop. You now should have removed all of the screws exposed by removing the memory door and the battery as well as all of the screws exposed externally.
Slide your finger around the plastic panel near the keyboard. The entire top of the laptop below the screen should pop off. Continue to gently pry around the edges as it comes up. Remove its connections to the motherboard.
Remove the fan by disconnecting it from its various connectors. If the laptop is oriented as it would be during use, the fan will be located in the upper left-hand corner. Remove the two screws holding it in place. This will expose the Airport card. Detach the antenna cables that are connected to it. Remove the single screw that holds it in place, and lift the airport card out of the computer gently.
Disconnect the speaker from the left IO board. It's located below where the Airport card was. Remove the speaker. This is in the upper left hand corner of the laptop if it's oriented normally. Disconnect the power cable on the IO board, unscrew the remaining screws holding it in place and remove it.
Insert the new left IO board, and reverse the previous steps.
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